Grossmann's professional career began in the
Swedish Elite League during the 2003–04 season with
Södertälje SK. However, Grossmann only notched two career points in the SEL, both assists, over two seasons. He was drafted by the Dallas Stars in the
2004 NHL entry draft in the second round with the 56th overall pick. Grossmann's professional debut in North America came on October 8, 2005, with Stars affiliate the
Iowa Stars. It was then that Grossmann was converted to a regular defenceman, a move that led to his being named Iowa's Most Improved Player after his rookie season. Grossmann scored his first career NHL goal in a Western Conference Finals game against the
Detroit Red Wings on a power play. In May 2008, he was given a new two-year deal of about $2 million to stay with the Dallas Stars. Grossmann was traded to the
Philadelphia Flyers on February 16, 2012, in exchange for a 2012 second-round pick and a 2013 third-round pick. Shortly after the trade on March 6, 2012, it was revealed that Grossmann had his name accidentally misspelled early in his pro career as "Grossman". He explained that he was young when the mistake was first made, and was so shy he never bothered to correct it. Thus all jerseys, trading cards, and rosters from his time in
Elitserien with Södertälje SK and his NHL career with the Dallas Stars from the 2006–2012 seasons (as well as his first few games with the Flyers) have his name spelled incorrectly as "Grossman". After four seasons with the Flyers, Grossmann was traded to the
Arizona Coyotes along with the contract of
Chris Pronger for
Sam Gagner and a conditional draft pick on June 27, 2015. In the
2015–16 season with the Coyotes, Grossmann appeared in 53 games on the blueline, contributing with 3 goals and 7 points. As an unsigned free agent over the following summer, Grossmann agreed to a professional try-out contract to attend the
Calgary Flames pre-season. After a successful trial with the Flames, Grossmann signed a one-year deal on the eve of the
2016–17 season, on October 11, 2016. He struggled in 3 scoreless games with the Flames, before he was placed on waivers and assigned to the American Hockey League. With little interest to report to their affiliate in
Stockton, Grossmann was again placed on waivers with the intention to terminate his contract with the Flames on November 12, 2016. Having returned to his native Sweden, Grossmann resumed playing after signing a contract for the remainder of the season with
Örebro HK of the SHL on December 1, 2016. As a free agent, Grossmann opted to return on a three-year contract to captain his original club, Södertälje SK of Allsvenskan, on August 2, 2017. ==Career statistics==